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And whose invention is she?

Harmonica, either of two musical instruments, the friction-sounded glass harmonica or a mouth organ, a free-reed wind instrument whose invention is often attributed to Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann (maker of the Mundäoline, Berlin, c. 1821).

Part of human cortex is specialized for cultural domains such as reading and arithmetic, whose invention is too recent to have influenced the evolution of our species.

What is most interesting about the paradox is that it is a variant of the Sorites or little-by-little argument (see next section), and thus clear evidence that Diodorus used to employ this form of argument, whose invention is in fact attributed to his forerunner Eubulides (see Dialectical School).

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The winning team was a group of girl scouts from Ames, Iowa whose invention was a prosthetic device that allowed a three year-old girl to write for the first time.

Like all inventors employed by the Army whose inventions are licensed, Michael J. McCreery, the cream's inventor, will receive 20percentt of royalties.

He's right about the close-up, and it's a good week to talk about its inventor, D. W. Griffith, whose inventions are on view right now (literally) at MOMA, in a series of films featuring Lillian Gish, whose face is the reason for many of Griffith's greatest close-ups.

There was a single paying exhibitor — "Please visit our exhibitor," implored the organizers — whose invention, FloodBreak, was an ingenious, self-deploying floodgate big enough to protect a garage but not at all big enough to protect Manhattan.

And it reduced by half, to $10,000, the limit on how much a faculty member can be paid by a company whose product or invention is under study by the faculty member; the current limit is $20,000.

Ever since George Osborne declared that he wanted to start a "march of the makers" in last year's budget, politicians across the ideological spectrum have been assiduously wooing metal-bashers, carmakers and even obscure research scientists whose inventions might be money-spinners.

Built in 1847 on seven acres as the factory for Joseph Dixon, whose most famous invention was the yellow Dixon Ticonderoga pencil, Dixon Mills is situated between two historic brownstone neighborhoods: Hamilton Park and Van Vorst.

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